The first generation of XP users are about to experience MSFT's loving caress in the form of complete lockdown of their systems if they don't fill in a registration form (above and beyond the registration process XP users went through when they serialize their OS installation). This lockdown makes it nearly impossible to recover your data, and can't be removed if your computer's network settings have any problems.LinkDiscuss (via Interesting People)
The first generation of XP
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